While out delivering presents with Santa on Christmas Eve, Rudolph somehow winds up crash-landing in the world of Equestria. He has no idea where he is or how he is going to get back home. Luckily for him, though, the ponies are all so friendly and welcoming, and they offer to do all they can to help him.

It's not often that deer visit Ponyville. A few of its residents have never even met a deer before, much less one who can fly and has a glowing red nose. Some of them seem a little eager to try out this new 'exotic cuisine' they've been given. In only a few short days amongst these curious mares, Rudolph is going to become a very lucky young reindeer.

Scootaloo feels lonesome because her friends both got their cutie marks but her flank is blank. Trixie still travels without friends and is no longer welcome to perform anywhere. The two meet on the road and share wine and woes. Misery loves company, and company in bed is all the more pleasant.

Takes place a few months after the events of Boast Busters. Trixie is now an emotional and physical wreck, living in the Everfree Forest. She then embarks on a dark mission after recieving guidance from the last pony she thought possible.

At the tail end of her virgin foray into slumber partying, Twilight realizes that an indispensable part of her female bonding session with Applejack and Rarity has been skipped! So the freshly reconciled trio reconvenes to share their personal experiences with the "rougher sex." Will such intimacy bring them closer together? Will the story ever outgrow its clumsy, cliched framing device? And will I ever stop asking rhetorical questions?